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You get an image after you act in a film, but it is not necessary that you last long because of that image.
The atmosphere is much too near for dreams. It forces us to action. It is close to us. We are in it and of it. It rouses us both to study and to do. We must know its moods and also its motive forces.
Louis Agassiz, Scientist (1807) |
Colbie Caillat, Musician (1985) |
Bulent Ecevit, Politician (1925) |
Ian Fleming, Author (1908) |
John Fogerty, Musician (1945) |
Luke Ford, Writer (1966) |
Kirk Gibson, Athlete (1957) |
Roland Gift, Actor (1962) |
Rudy Giuliani, Politician (1944) |
Lynn Johnston, Cartoonist (1947) |
Alfred Adler, Psychologist (1937) |
Edward VIII, Royalty (1972) |
King Edward VIII, Royalty (1972) |
Carter Glass, Politician (1946) |
Phil Hartman, Actor (1998) |